Corberán accepts whistles as part of the job ahead of the derby against Elche

Valencia CF coach, Carlos Corberán, approaches the next match with high self-demand despite the criticism received.

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Valencia CF coach, Carlos Corberán, has stated that whistles are inherent to his position, maintaining maximum self-demand ahead of the regional derby against Elche this Saturday.

Valencia CF is preparing for an important clash against Elche this Saturday, a regional derby that is shaping up to be a direct battle for staying in the league. Corberán's team comes into this match after suffering a 2-3 home defeat against Celta last week, a game where the coach from Cheste received whistles and chants of disapproval from some sections of the fans.

"The chants are implicit in the role."

Carlos Corberán · Valencia CF Coach
In the pre-match press conference, Corberán assured that he maintains "maximum self-demand" to face the matches, regardless of the crowd's reactions. Furthermore, he was questioned about the team's ambition following the chants and whistles, to which he replied that it remains at its highest.

"It is our responsibility for the fans to see a competitive Valencia. When we haven't achieved that, we are very upset."

Carlos Corberán · Valencia CF Coach